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2010-05-19T15:57:46Z
Changes in 5.6.0

[BUGFIX] Client: Fixed an UI error in the Interval time trigger - specific days of the month
[BUGFIX] Client: Fixed a bug in the UI of HTTP Task preventing saving content when using POST method
[BUGFIX] Client: Fixed a crash when switching between Condition types
[BUGFIX] Server: Handled a problem in PGP Task that could occur if original file name for decryption is empty
[BUGFIX] Server: Handled a problem in PGP Task. End of data error.
[BUGFIX] Server: Fixed a bug in folder check Condition (null reference error)
[BUGFIX] Server: Fixed a startup problem connected to running missed Jobs
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PeterW
2010-05-19T22:04:47Z
Hello,

The HTTP POST GUI issue has been fixed now thanks! I am having issues with an SFTP connection I am testing though. Here is the error in the log file.


Server version: 5.6.0.34204 - (2009-05-19)
Protocol: 5.1.3
OS: Windows2003


System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
   at OBOKIIHBDBPMCFALPGECCIFHCDJPEDKODDGK.OBNIPPAGHDDHPOBHOGBJLEANJJPFMKFFKJEF.MGKABBIOIHFNPNBEDGHIGCALNFAJKHEABFKG(ConnectionClass )
   at OBOKIIHBDBPMCFALPGECCIFHCDJPEDKODDGK.OBNIPPAGHDDHPOBHOGBJLEANJJPFMKFFKJEF.JDBIEFJDGLPICBBAHNBGLAMEELCOMLELLFNE(ConnectionClass , Boolean , VariableReplacerClass )
   at OBOKIIHBDBPMCFALPGECCIFHCDJPEDKODDGK.OBNIPPAGHDDHPOBHOGBJLEANJJPFMKFFKJEF.JDBIEFJDGLPICBBAHNBGLAMEELCOMLELLFNE(String , Boolean , VariableReplacerClass )
   at OBOKIIHBDBPMCFALPGECCIFHCDJPEDKODDGK.FJNDGAAMHPBCPDMHCNHGOGBCGPDLLJGOOFLF.Run()
   at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart_Context(Object state)
   at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)
   at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart()


We currently have .NET 3.5 SP1 installed on the server. The curious thing is if I use the explorer to test the connection it works fine so it seems to be an issue with how the job is calling it. Let me know if you need any more information.

Thanks,

Peter
Support
2010-05-19T22:19:03Z
Thanks Peter for the report,

please re-download 5.6.0. again.
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ErikC
2010-05-20T10:19:06Z
Support wrote:

Changes in 5.6.0
[BUGFIX] Client: Fixed an UI error in the Interval time trigger - specific days of the month
[BUGFIX] Client: Fixed a crash when switching between Condition types
[BUGFIX] Server: Fixed a bug in folder check Condition (null reference error)


I tested these and they are indeed fixed.

Regards,
Erik
Uses Visualcron since 2006.
Support
2010-05-20T11:46:20Z
Thanks Erik.

ErikC wrote:

Support wrote:

Changes in 5.6.0
[BUGFIX] Client: Fixed an UI error in the Interval time trigger - specific days of the month
[BUGFIX] Client: Fixed a crash when switching between Condition types
[BUGFIX] Server: Fixed a bug in folder check Condition (null reference error)


I tested these and they are indeed fixed.

Regards,
Erik



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PeterW
2010-05-20T14:23:34Z
Support wrote:

Thanks Peter for the report,

please re-download 5.6.0. again.



Thanks Henrik it works just fine now.
Support
2010-05-20T19:13:38Z
We did another update and fix (last entry) regarding this version. Exe is updated.
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hawkings
2010-05-25T10:30:43Z
I upgraded from 5.5.3, and now I seem to have (at least) one problem:
When setting a user variable it is not updated correctly. I have a task which sets the variable to the output of a previous task, but instead it is "updated to: 0".

I am not translating into a constant, but it shouldn't make a difference.

Updated: It is not simply updating to "0", it just updates the value to it's own previous value. Not the new one. The user variable is a string.

_René
Support
2010-05-31T16:11:12Z
hawkings wrote:

I upgraded from 5.5.3, and now I seem to have (at least) one problem:
When setting a user variable it is not updated correctly. I have a task which sets the variable to the output of a previous task, but instead it is "updated to: 0".

I am not translating into a constant, but it shouldn't make a difference.

Updated: It is not simply updating to "0", it just updates the value to it's own previous value. Not the new one. The user variable is a string.

_René



Please test this version:

http://www.visualcron.co....aspx?g=posts&t=1277 
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hawkings
2010-06-08T10:47:15Z
Perfect! Ver 5.6.1 solved this problem
Support
2010-06-08T20:44:43Z
hawkings wrote:

Perfect! Ver 5.6.1 solved this problem



Thanks for the feedback!
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